Clinical Serology and Lab Testing (Johnston) Flashcards

1
Q

ESR and CRP are?

A

Acute phase reactants (immediate response to inflammatory stimuli)

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2
Q

ESR rises with?

It is higher in what sex?

What is its purpose?

A

1) Age
2) Women
3) Monitor disease activity

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3
Q

What is the purpose of CRP?

Where is it synthesized?

What increases it?

What can it activate?

A

1) Assessment of disease activity
2) Liver
3) Proinflammatory cytokines
4) Complement and phagocytosis

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4
Q

What is Rheumatoid Factor (RF)?

What does it target?

A

1) IgM autoantibody

2) Fc portion of IgG

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5
Q

While IgM is the most common Ig subclass for RF, what other subclass can it be?

A

IgA and IgG

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6
Q

What is RF produced by and were?

A

B cells in synovial joints

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7
Q

What is Anti-CCP?

A

Antibodies to citrullinated proteins

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8
Q

Anti-CCP is present in 70% of patients with?

A

RA

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9
Q

What labs are 99.5% specificity for RA?

A

Positive for Anti CCP and RF

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10
Q

ANA is redceted against?

A

Nuclear antigens

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11
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Antistreptolysin O antibody (ASO titer) and anti DNAase B titers is evidence of what previous infection?

A

Group A streptococcal infection

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12
Q

What is 100% positive in the nodules in RA patietns?

A

RF

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13
Q

What labs can be a false positive result in RA patients?

A

ANA

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14
Q

A flare of RA is associated with elevations of what levels?

A

ESR

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15
Q

Hyperuricemia is defined as?

A

Uric acid > 6.8 mg/dl

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16
Q

Which imaging study is better for viewing RA symmetrical involvement of MCP, periarticular osteopenia, and erosions?

A

Radiographs

17
Q

Which imaging studies is best for viewing soft tissue abnormalities (synovitis, tendonitis, bursitis)?

Which study can also be used?

A

1) Ultrasonography

2) MRI

18
Q

Which imaging study is best for bony abnormities?

A

CT

19
Q

What arthritic symptom can be seen in endocrine issues involving the thyroid?

A

Carpal tunnel syndrome

20
Q

What arthritic symptom can be seen in diabetes?

A

1) Charcot’s

2) Cheiroarthropathy